Description
The Pink Dream Silhouette: Aglaonema Komkom
In the vast kingdom of colorful aroids, the Aglaonema Komkom commands attention by pushing pink variegation to its absolute limit. While many pink varieties display subtle stripes or pale spots, the Komkom is defined by its massive color blocks. The center of each leaf blade is thoroughly saturated in a rich, glowing shade of blush pink that radiates outward. At Jardinier.id, our carefully selected stock boasts pristine leaf symmetry, active new growth points, and phenomenal color expression.
The visual pattern of the Komkom is incredibly artistic. Dark, forest-green borders outline the leaves, creating a clean frame that makes the central pink variegation look even brighter. Fine green flecks and specks break across the pink field like constellations, giving the foliage a unique speckled texture. Because its leaves are thick, smooth, and naturally glossy, they act like mirrors under soft ambient indoor light, bringing a continuous, cheerful warmth into your home.
Despite looking like a sensitive greenhouse rarity, the Aglaonema Komkom is a remarkably tough houseplant. It inherits the legendary stamina of the Chinese Evergreen family, meaning it is highly forgiving of a missed watering and does not require high-humidity greenhouse tents to look flawless. It grows at a neat, slow-to-moderate pace, maintaining a tidy, bush-like posture that never outgrows its spot or needs a trellis support.
Every Aglaonema Komkom from Jardinier.id is established in our signature well-aerated tropical potting medium. This gritty, lightweight substrate allows water to easily run straight through the pot while retaining the perfect amount of root zone hydration, keeping your specimen safely protected against accidental overwatering and root rot.
Professional Care Guide
| Light Requirements | Thrives best in bright, indirect sunlight. Good ambient lighting acts as fuel to keep the pink variegation incredibly bright, saturated, and punchy. It can survive in lower light, but the leaves may produce more green to compensate. Keep out of hot direct sun. |
| Watering Schedule | Allow the top 50% of the soil mixture to dry out completely before watering thoroughly. When watering, soak the pot until it drains from the bottom, then discard excess tray water. It prefers drying out slightly over being constantly soggy. |
| Temperature & Maintenance | Thrives in typical warm indoor conditions (18-30°C). Wipe the wide, broad leaves with a damp microfiber cloth every few weeks to keep them free of household dust, ensuring maximum photosynthesis and a high-gloss shine. |






